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Süper Oil Company

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Süper Oil Company
Type Public Limited Company
Industry Petroleum
Founded 1681 AN
Headquarters Ogimi, Sanpantul Sanpantul
Products Petroleum, Mineral oil, LPG, Electric

Süper Oil Company is the largest petroleum and energy corporation in Sanpantul. The company operates nearly 800 fuel stations across the country, serving as a major provider of petroleum products, mineral oils, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and electric vehicle charging services. Süper is owned by OKan Holding, a prominent Sanpanese conglomerate with diverse interests in energy, logistics, and manufacturing.

History

Süper was originally established in 1681 AN in the Thraci Confederation, where it rapidly expanded its retail fuel network during the late 17th century AN. In 1714 AN, following the collapse of the Thraci Confederation, the company relocated its headquarters and main operational base to Ogimi, Sanpantul. The move allowed Süper to integrate into Sanpantul's growing industrial and transport sectors, taking advantage of the nation's strategic trade routes and rapidly expanding automotive market.

By the early 18th century AN, Süper had consolidated its presence across Sanpantul, securing exclusive supply contracts with major freight companies, intercity bus operators, and fishing fleets. The company’s rapid growth coincided with Sanpantul’s economic boom, allowing it to surpass regional competitors in both infrastructure and technological capacity.

Operations in Sanpantul

Süper is the **largest fuel distribution network** in Sanpantul, operating approximately 800 fuel stations nationwide. Given the geographic size and population density of the country, Süper maintains at least one major retail or wholesale facility in every provincial capital, as well as a series of rural supply hubs to support agricultural and industrial customers.

The company's service stations typically provide:

  • Multiple grades of gasoline and diesel
  • Mineral oil and lubricants under the Süperlube brand
  • LPG supply for both automotive and residential use
  • Convenience store services branded as SüperMarket
  • Electric vehicle (EV) charging points (introduced in 1733 AN)

Diversification into Electric Mobility

In 1733 AN, Süper launched its SüperCharge program, aimed at supporting the adoption of electric vehicles across Sanpantul. This initiative included the installation of high-speed EV chargers at major fuel stations, partnerships with automotive manufacturers for bundled charging packages, and the development of mobile applications for real-time charger availability.

The program was widely praised for positioning Süper as a forward-thinking energy provider at a time when Sanpantul’s government began offering incentives for EV purchases. By 1747 AN, nearly 35% of Süper stations featured at least one EV charging unit, with urban locations offering fast-charging capabilities capable of replenishing most vehicle batteries in under 40 minutes.

Corporate Structure

Süper operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of OKan Holding, which oversees its strategic direction, overseas trade relations, and integration with other group companies in shipping, petrochemicals, and logistics. The company is governed by a board of directors chaired by **Hiroto Okada**, a prominent figure in Sanpanese business circles.

Market Position

As of 1747 AN, Süper holds a dominant share of Sanpantul’s fuel retail market, far exceeding that of its nearest competitor, the Millipetrol Oil Company. Its extensive distribution network, brand recognition, and diversification into electric mobility have solidified its role as a cornerstone of Sanpantul’s energy infrastructure.